Aston Villa has officially signed Chelsea midfielder Oriane Jean-Francois in a permanent deal worth £450,000. The 24-year-old France international joined the Blues from Paris St-Germain last year and made 28 appearances for the club, but struggled to secure regular game time.
Jean-Francois is now set to play an important role for Villa as they look to strengthen their squad in preparation for the second half of the Women's Super League season. The signing forms part of the club's ambitious recruitment drive under new director of women's football Marisa Ewers.
"Impressed" sums up Ewers' assessment of Jean-Francois, who impressed throughout the European Championships as a starter for France, performing consistently at the highest level. Villa believe she will add immediate quality and raise standards within the group.
The 24-year-old midfielder follows Jenna Nighswonger in signing for Villa, who brought in the Arsenal player on loan until the end of the season last week. The club has an option to make the move permanent for the defender, who played only 16 minutes in the WSL this season.
Nighswonger's arrival comes as Villa look to build a competitive squad and continue their growing ambitions. With Jean-Francois on board, they will be looking to push for promotion to the top tier of English women's football in the coming months.
Jean-Francois is now set to play an important role for Villa as they look to strengthen their squad in preparation for the second half of the Women's Super League season. The signing forms part of the club's ambitious recruitment drive under new director of women's football Marisa Ewers.
"Impressed" sums up Ewers' assessment of Jean-Francois, who impressed throughout the European Championships as a starter for France, performing consistently at the highest level. Villa believe she will add immediate quality and raise standards within the group.
The 24-year-old midfielder follows Jenna Nighswonger in signing for Villa, who brought in the Arsenal player on loan until the end of the season last week. The club has an option to make the move permanent for the defender, who played only 16 minutes in the WSL this season.
Nighswonger's arrival comes as Villa look to build a competitive squad and continue their growing ambitions. With Jean-Francois on board, they will be looking to push for promotion to the top tier of English women's football in the coming months.